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Hi guys

i'm selling most of my spare car parts I have accumulated over the years due to new commitment.

BNR32

Front Strut Bar, manufacture unknown there is some scratches - $65

Front Strut Bar, manufacture Aiba, - $65

Front Strut Bar, Cusco, - $85

Rear Strut Bar , Cusco - $85

Floor Cross Bar, Do-Luck - $250

Genuine weather shield NEW two pairs - $350 each pair

Blitz twin core radiator in good condition, no leaks, comes with fan shroud and radiator cap $ 390

Tein Comfort Sport, 16 Stage damping, 5k and 4K spring Rate no leaks or Knocks in good condition - $1400

Ohlins Full Tap 20 stage adjustable coilover with hyper coiler springs, 9k and 7k spring rate, no knocks or leaks, very good condition - $2650

Trust Oil cooler kit in very good condition $350

HKS Oil Cooler Kit $400

Ikeya Formula adjustable camber Arm Rear, Near new condition $410

Nismo 600cc Injectors good condition $520

Greedy 4pcs intercooler pipe kit $370

ATS twin carbon plate clutch push type comes with flywheel, both clutch plates are at thickness of 3.9mm plenty of life left in them - $820

Nismo Front and Rear Sway bar set front sway bar 22.2mm rear is 27.2mm - $500

Cusco 7 point roll cage in good condition with everything you need for fitment, around the dash. - $700

Okuyama 6 point though dash Roll cage in good condition everything everything you need for fitment - $520

Stainless steel front pipe two 70mm to 80mm brand unknown, no leaks - $200

Nismo GT Pro LSD 1.5 way final gear ratio 37:9 in very good condition - $1000

R32 GTST GTS

Genuine Weather Shield New - $240

BCNR33

Genuine weather shield NEW - $350

Ohlins DFV coilovers, travelled 3000kms 9k and 8k spring rate 20stage adjustable near new condition $2700

HKS Hypermax 4 GT 30stage damping 8k and 7k spring rate in good condition, no leaks or knocks $1600

O2 sensor x2 $120

ECR33

Nismo G-attack s tune 4 stage damping, no leaks good condition $950

Tein Type RS circuit master coilover 16stage damping and rebound adjustment, good condition 10k and 9k spring rate $1750.

Ganador Exhuast 80mm to 90mm tail is 120mm. no leaks, good condition $ 550

BNR34

Nismo R tune Air duct, Brand new - $490

Tein Street Flex Coilovers 16stage damper adjustable 8k and 7k spring rate no leaks or knocks good condition - $1050

Kakimoto Cat back Regu06 80mm to 90mm and 110mm minor scratch marks but no leaks - $620

ER34

Twin core Radiator, 50mm core size no leaks and good condition - $ 190

Trust Oil Cooler kit good condition - $500

Other

Nismo Clear side indicator Brand New - $90

Nismo Carbon fiber inside Mirror cover Brand new R32 and R33 - $260

Location: Mortdale 2223.

Can ship anywhere at buyers expense.

I will be uploading the photos shortly

Please do no hesitate to PM me

thank you

Hi Roy,

For my BNR32, I'd like to buy the...

* Nismo F&R sway bar set if HD links/bushes are top condition. Pics?

* Nismo c/f interior rear vision mirror cover

...please.

I can pick up from Mortdale. Ta

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